Resin Use by Stingless Bees: A Review

被引:51
作者
Shanahan, Maggie [1 ]
Spivak, Marla [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Minnesota, Dept Entomol, 219 Hodson Hall,1980 Folwell Ave, St Paul, MN 55108 USA
基金
美国国家科学基金会;
关键词
resin; propolis; stingless bees; Meliponini; colony health; microbiome; HANDLING STICKY RESIN; HYMENOPTERA APIDAE; NEST ARCHITECTURE; MELIPONA-SCUTELLARIS; CUTICULAR PROFILES; CHEMICAL PROFILES; FORAGING BEHAVIOR; SEED DISPERSAL; OLFACTORY CUES; PROPOLIS;
D O I
10.3390/insects12080719
中图分类号
Q96 [昆虫学];
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摘要
Simple Summary Bees, ants, and other insects harvest antimicrobial resins from plants and use this material for a variety of purposes, from nest construction to defense against predators and pathogens. Resin use is thought to have facilitated the evolution of sociality in stingless bees, and today, resin use remains fundamentally important for stingless bee colony function. Most species use resin to build brood comb, storage pots for honey and pollen, and various protective structures within the nest. Many also use resin to protect their nests from predators, fortifying nest entrances with a barrier of sticky resin droplets or applying resin directly to would-be invaders. For some species, the presence of resin inside the nest space can also influence the physical properties of the bees themselves, enriching the chemical composition of the outermost layer of their exoskeleton, and possibly shaping the communities of bacteria and fungi that are found on the bees, and in their nests. This article brings together studies from a variety of fields to illustrate the importance of resin use for stingless bee colony function and conservation, and to point towards areas of future research. Stingless bees (Meliponini) are highly social bees that are native to tropical and sub-tropical ecosystems. Resin use is vital to many aspects of stingless bee colony function. Stingless bees use resin to build essential nest structures, repel predators, and kill would-be invaders. Furthermore, resin-derived compounds have been found to enrich the cuticular chemical profiles of many stingless bee species, and resin may play an important role in shaping the microbial communities associated with stingless bees and their nests. Despite its importance for colony function, previous reviews of resin use by stingless bees are lacking. This topic grows increasingly urgent as changes in beekeeping and land use practices occur, potentially diminishing stingless bees' ability to incorporate resin into the nest environment. In this article, we review existing literature on resin use by stingless bees and discuss potential areas of future research.
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